This toothpaste combines 23 different plant ingredients. It is produced in the U.S. The foaming agent in most toothpaste is sodium lauryl sulfate. Omitting this ingredient does not affect the cleaning action of the toothpaste, merely the experience of foaming . . . which is not actually helpful but may take some adjustment in expectations.

Exposure to fluoride has been pervasive. Even if one"s drinking water is not fluoridated, salt, and even milk, are often fluoridated. Of course, fluoride is also found in many dental and medical products, not just toothpaste but also bonding agents and even restoration materials. It is also used in food packaging so the odds of never having been exposed are quite low.
Fluoride is poisonous, even at one part per million, it is toxic. It causes fluorosis and calcification, especially of the pineal gland but also in other parts of the body. The herbs in this formula have all exhibited the capacity to reduce calcification. Two of the herbs are tropical fruits: tamarind and haritaki, one of the ingredients in the famous Triphala formula. The third is chanca piedra, Spanish for "stone breaker". IBesides breaking up stones, it is hepatoprotective, something we need after exposure to toxins since the liver takes the brunt of toxicity.
Use gradually over a period of two months, starting with very small doses and increasing if there are no signs of discomfort. It can be combined with our Tulsi Tea or Hibiscus Tea as well as Triphala.

This blend of herbs and essential oils was formulated to address most of the underlying causes of oral infection as well as the risks associated with periodontal issues. Astringent herbs help to tighten the gums. The three fruits used to make triphala support the eliminatory organs and provide major antioxidant protection. The demulcent herbs support moisture in the mouth. The heart herbs strengthen the heart that is at risk of infection from the mouth. The aromatic herbs and oils disinfect and freshen the breath, relieving most mouth odor, and tulsi has to been added to help with fluoride toxicity and support tranquility while restoring harmony to the mouth and gums.

This toothpaste is as natural as one can find It is free of fluoride, gluten, bleaches, artificial sweeteners, dyes, bleaches, animal ingredients and artificial preservatives. It is suitable for those using homeopathic remedies. It tastes mainly of cardamom and fennel. It is not foaming.

This rinse is intended for those who do not have amalgams but who may have oral infections. The extract is to be added to a small amount of warm water, about 20 drops in a third of a cup of water. This should be swished around in the mouth and gargled and then spit into the sink. It is best if repeated 2-3 times a day, especially first thing in the morning and after meals.

Spilanthes is nicknamed the toothache plant. It temporarily numbs the areas of the mouth where it makes contact, mainly the gums, and through increased production of saliva has an antibacterial effect similar to that of echinacea. Spilanthes is also antifungal and antiparasitic. It has also been used to treat malaria as well as co-infections of Lyme disease. Spilanthes is native to Brazil and Africa where it is used to treat stammering and to improve digestion of carbohydrates and fats. Be aware that spilanthes causes a temporarily tingling sensation that is part of the immune response it triggers.

This formula uses Ayurvedic herbs with a long-time history of usefulness in everything from detoxifying snake venoms to severe chemical toxicity. It supports the eliminatory channels as well as the heart, liver, and lymphatic system so as to make for smooth excretion of chemical toxins. We suggest starting with very small doses and working up to larger doses. Depending on the starting point, most people will want to use this for at least two months and perhaps much longer.

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